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Sunreef Power 80 Kokomo Listed for Sale Ahead of Mediterranean Season

Kokomo is heading to Europe before Med season with only one Sunreef 80 Power on the market, a €6.9 million ask and a 2021 build that is ready to run.

Nina Kowalski2 min read
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Sunreef Power 80 Kokomo Listed for Sale Ahead of Mediterranean Season
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Kokomo is moving toward Europe just as late-spring buyers start hunting for turnkey catamarans, and that timing may matter as much as the yacht itself. The 23.95-metre Sunreef Power 80, delivered in 2021, is listed at €6,900,000, with Burgess Yachts handling the sale and Y.CO naming the asking price. She is en route to Europe now and is due to arrive by the end of May, setting her up for the Mediterranean season when ready-to-go inventory tends to tighten fast.

The numbers are squarely in the sweet spot for owners comparing real-world utility, not just profile. Kokomo measures 23.95 metres overall, with a 12.22-metre beam, 1.8-metre draft and 156 GT of volume. Y.CO lists her for 8 guests in 4 cabins, with a crew of 4 and a top speed of 20 knots. SuperYacht Times says she is the only Sunreef 80 Power currently available on the market, a detail that gives the listing immediate scarcity value in a niche where buyers often wait for the right hull rather than compromise on layout or pedigree.

What makes Kokomo more than a standard resale is the combination of upgrades, charter readiness and a layout built for long stays aboard. Y.CO says she has undergone significant upgrades since delivery, is commercially compliant and has a successful charter history, all of which broaden her appeal beyond private owners. Earlier coverage described her as designed for a family of five planning extended voyages in the Mediterranean and Caribbean, with an open galley-up main-deck arrangement that supports the way many catamarans are actually used: as floating homes that need easy flow between inside and out.

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Sunreef’s own material adds the design cues that give Kokomo her identity. The yacht features a tropical beach-inspired décor and a bow terrace reached directly from the main saloon, a detail that still separates the best Sunreef layouts from more conventional powercats. That design language sits within a wider builder story that dates back to 2003, when Sunreef launched the first 74-foot luxury oceangoing catamaran with a flybridge and began turning its catamaran line into a flagship business.

The broader market context is just as important. A similar 24-metre Sunreef powercat, GOOD DAY SUNSHINE, sold after being launched at the end of 2024 and spending less than six months on the market, after last asking $8.9 million. Put beside Kokomo’s arrival before the Med season, that quick turnover says the same thing twice: serious Sunreef buyers are active, and late-spring is still the moment when the best turnkey catamarans get noticed first.

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